US20130223005A1 - Mechanically Attached Folding Cover - Google Patents
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- a mobile electronic device can be a tablet computer, cellular phone, including a smart phone, a dedicated personal digital assistant (PDA) with or without phone or data capabilities, an electronic reading device, a digital media player, or any other mobile device.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the terms “mobile device,” “hand held device” and “hand set” are interchangeable, both regarding to electronic devices available as information stores for personal contacts, calendar appointments, and the like. Since users often carry their mobile electronic devices with them throughout the day, the most popular covers for containing and protecting the devices are those that are compact and easy to use. Insecure or loose fitting covers interfere with the usability of the device, as do bulky covers.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an example cover for a mobile electronic device with the cover shown closed and the mobile electronic device inside.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cover of FIG. 1 with the cover shown open and propped in a near upright position for viewing the mobile electronic device.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cover of FIG. 1 with the cover shown apart from a mobile electronic device.
- FIG. 4 is a detail side cross-sectional view of the cover of FIG. 1 and a mobile electronic device showing a snap for attaching the cover to the mobile electronic device.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the cover of FIG. 1 with the cover shown open and propped in a screen typing position for viewing and typing on the mobile electronic device.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the cover of FIG. 1 with the cover shown open and propped in an alternate near upright position for viewing the mobile electronic device.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective of an example cover 100 for a mobile electronic device 110 with the cover shown closed and the mobile electronic device 110 inside.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cover 100 shown open and propped in a near upright position.
- the example cover 100 a folio type cover, is but one example of a number of different forms of covers that the concepts herein can be applied to.
- the cover can take the form of a case, a skin, a holster, a pocket, a sleeve, a slip case, an envelope, and/or another form.
- the cover 100 has a body portion 150 adapted to cover (substantially or entirely) at least one face of the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the body portion 150 includes a part of a male/female coupling that mates with a corresponding part of the male/female coupling of the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the parts cooperate to attach the cover 100 to the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the mobile electronic device 110 can be hand held and can be a tablet computer, a cellular phone, including a smart phone, a dedicated personal digital assistant (PDA) with or without phone or data capabilities, an electronic reading device, a digital media player, or any other mobile device.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the terms “mobile device,” “hand held device” and “hand set” are interchangeable, regarding to electronic devices available as information stores for personal contacts, calendar appointments, and the like.
- the mobile device can have a battery, enabling the device to be operated without a power cord.
- many mobile devices wirelessly connect to the public Internet to allow for the sending and receiving of e-mail. Such mobile devices may also provide more general Internet access, such as access to the World Wide Web.
- the mobile device 110 may be designed to operate with the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) mobile data communication networks and may also be designed to operate with any of a variety of voice communication networks, such as AMPS, TDMA, CDMA, PCS, GSM, etc. Other types of data and voice networks, both separate and integrated, may also be utilized with the mobile device 110 .
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- the mobile device 110 is a two-way RF communication device having voice and data communication capabilities.
- the mobile device 110 can have the capability to communicate with other mobile devices or computer systems via the Internet.
- the mobile device 110 includes a front panel 120 with a screen that defines the front face of the mobile device 110 .
- the front panel 120 is planar (substantially or entirely).
- a back panel 130 (shown in FIG. 2 ) is attached to the back side of the front panel, and defines a back face of the mobile device 110 .
- the back panel 130 is planar (substantially or entirely).
- the front panel 120 cooperates with the back panel 130 to house inner components of the mobile device 110 .
- the screen can be both an input device (i.e., a touch sensitive device) and an output device (i.e., a display).
- the screen is a light emitting diode (LED) backlit liquid crystal display (LCD) with multi-touch control functions. Some of these features may be omitted in other examples.
- the screen may lack the multi-touch control functions, or the screen may lack the LED backlit feature.
- the mobile device 110 may include additional features, such as a front and/or rear camera.
- the example cover 100 is made as a single, continuous piece, but could be made as multiple pieces. As seen in FIG. 3 , the cover 100 is thin and initially flat, and can be folded around the mobile electronic device 110 to cover the front and/or back face ( FIG. 1 ) or manipulated into different shapes to prop the mobile electronic device 110 at different viewing angles ( FIGS. 2 , 5 and 6 ).
- the cover 100 can have various features, including an aperture 156 that allows the camera of the mobile electronic device 110 to see through the cover 100 when the cover 100 is installed to the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the body portion 150 can be made of one or more rigid sections hinged together.
- FIG. 3 shows four rigid sections 152 a - 152 d hinged together by webs 154 a - 154 c of flexible material.
- the rigid sections 152 a - 152 d are molded, glass fiber panels filled with a polymer fiber material.
- the rigid sections 152 a - 152 d could be made in a different manner.
- the flexible material of the webs 154 a - 154 c is a covering material that covers the body portion 150 , including the rigid sections 152 a - 152 d . In certain instances, this covering material is polyurethane, leather and/or another material.
- the rigid sections 152 a - d are thicker than the webs 154 a - c , and thus the webs 154 a - c define recesses on a surface of the cover 100 .
- a first rigid section 150 a carries a part 158 of at least one coupling that, as will be discussed in more detail below, cooperates with a corresponding part of the coupling carried by the mobile electronic device 110 to hold the first rigid section 150 a flush against the back face and/or parallel (substantially or precisely) to the back face of the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the coupling is a male/female coupling in that it has a male part that is received in a corresponding female part.
- FIG. 3 shows the first rigid section 150 a having two male/female coupling parts 158 , each for a separate male/female coupling, but fewer or more parts 158 (and correspondingly, male/female couplings) could be used.
- the multiple points of attachment operate to align the cover 100 with respect to the mobile electronic device 110 .
- two or more male/female couplings can operate to align one or more edges of the cover 100 parallel with (substantially or precisely) and/or flush with one or more edges of the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the male/female coupling does not disengage when loaded in shear as do wholly magnetic couplings.
- the male/female coupling does not need any additional alignment or engagement features to achieve a secure attachment.
- the male/female coupling can be contained in the interior perimeter of the cover 100 rather than extend from the edges of the cover 100 .
- the coupling also does not to engage the edges of the device 110 . As a result, the coupling facilitates a compact cover 100 .
- a second rigid section 152 b is hingedly coupled to the first rigid section 152 a via a web 154 a .
- the first and second rigid sections 152 a , 152 b are sized to cover (substantially or fully) the back face of the mobile electronic device 110 .
- a third rigid section 152 c is hingedly coupled to the second rigid section 152 b by another web 154 b
- a fourth rigid section 152 d is hingedly coupled to the third rigid section 152 c by yet another web 154 c .
- the third and fourth rigid sections 152 c , 152 d are sized to cover (substantially or fully) the opposing face (i.e., front face) of the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the third and fourth rigid sections 152 c , 152 d are positioned relative to the first and second rigid sections 152 a , 152 b to allow the cover 100 to fold around the mobile electronic device 110 and cover both the front and back face in a closed state as in FIG. 1 .
- One or more magnets can be embedded in the cover 100 , for example in the fourth section 152 d and/or the third section 152 c , with corresponding magnets in the mobile electronic device 110 to magnetically attract the cover 100 to the mobile electronic device 110 and maintain the cover 100 closed.
- the magnets can be wholly embedded within the cover 100 or a surface of the magnets can be exposed.
- FIG. 4 is a detail side cross-sectional view of the cover 100 and mobile electronic device 110 showing details of an example male/female connector.
- the cover 100 incorporates a male part 158 of the male/female connector that protrudes outward from the surface of the cover 100 .
- the male part 158 can be integrally formed into the cover 100 , or as shown in the figure, the male part 158 can be formed as an insert that itself is received in an aperture 144 in the cover and has a flange portion 160 that abuts the remainder of the cover 100 .
- the mobile electronic device 110 includes a female part 170 of the male/female connector that internally receives and grips the male part 158 .
- the female part 170 is in the back panel 130 of the device 110 .
- the female part 170 can be formed integrally with the back panel 130 , or as is shown in the figure, formed as an insert that itself is received in a holder 146 formed in the back panel 130 .
- the male/female connector can be configured as a snap.
- the male part 158 has a small diameter section 164 at its middle and a larger diameter section 162 at its tip.
- the female part 170 correspondingly, has an internal profile with a small diameter section 174 at its middle and a larger diameter section 172 near its base.
- the smaller diameter section 174 of the female part 170 nests with the smaller diameter part 164 of the male part 158 and grips the male part 158 .
- the smaller diameter parts 164 and 174 are curved so that, when snapped, the cover 100 is held tight against and abutting the back panel 130 of the mobile electronic device 110 with the first section 152 a flush and/or parallel (substantially or precisely) to the back panel 130 .
- the part 158 could be female and the part 170 could be male.
- FIG. 2 shows the cover 100 open, with the mobile electronic device 110 propped in a near upright position (i.e., the smallest angle with the supporting surface is greater than 45 degrees). An edge of the mobile electronic device 110 rests in and is frictionally retained by the recess defined by web 154 c between third and fourth rigid sections 152 c , 152 d .
- the second rigid section 152 b is at an acute angle to the third and fourth rigid sections 152 c , 152 d (which are parallel, substantially or precisely, to the supporting surface), with the web 154 a against or adjacent the back panel 130 of the device 110 to support the device 110 near upright.
- the web 154 a is held against or adjacent the back panel 130 , because the first rigid section 152 a is attached flush and/or parallel to the back panel 130 .
- FIG. 5 shows the cover 100 open, with the mobile electronic device 110 propped at a shallow angle to the supporting surface (i.e., the smallest angle with the supporting surface is less than 45 degrees), for example, to facilitate on-screen typing on the mobile electronic device 110 .
- the fourth rigid section 152 d is parallel to (substantially or precisely) and abuts the back panel 130 , with an edge wedged between and frictionally retained in place by the first rigid section 152 a and the back panel 130 .
- the second and third rigid sections 152 c and 152 b cooperate to define a triangular shape that supports the device 110 at the shallow angle.
- FIG. 6 shows the cover 100 in the same folded configuration as FIG. 5 , but with the mobile electronic device 110 standing near upright.
- the concepts herein encompass a mobile electronic device and cover that are attached with a male/female coupling.
- the coupling is a snap.
- the coupling provides a secure engagement of the cover to the device, and in certain instances, alignment of the cover with the device.
- Some configurations of the cover can have rigid sections that allow the cover to fold to prop the mobile electronic device at different viewing angles.
- the secure engagement provided by the male/female coupling can facilitate certain folded arrangements.
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- A mobile electronic device can be a tablet computer, cellular phone, including a smart phone, a dedicated personal digital assistant (PDA) with or without phone or data capabilities, an electronic reading device, a digital media player, or any other mobile device. In many instances, the terms “mobile device,” “hand held device” and “hand set” are interchangeable, both regarding to electronic devices available as information stores for personal contacts, calendar appointments, and the like. Since users often carry their mobile electronic devices with them throughout the day, the most popular covers for containing and protecting the devices are those that are compact and easy to use. Insecure or loose fitting covers interfere with the usability of the device, as do bulky covers.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an example cover for a mobile electronic device with the cover shown closed and the mobile electronic device inside. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cover ofFIG. 1 with the cover shown open and propped in a near upright position for viewing the mobile electronic device. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cover ofFIG. 1 with the cover shown apart from a mobile electronic device. -
FIG. 4 is a detail side cross-sectional view of the cover ofFIG. 1 and a mobile electronic device showing a snap for attaching the cover to the mobile electronic device. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the cover ofFIG. 1 with the cover shown open and propped in a screen typing position for viewing and typing on the mobile electronic device. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the cover ofFIG. 1 with the cover shown open and propped in an alternate near upright position for viewing the mobile electronic device. - Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective of anexample cover 100 for a mobileelectronic device 110 with the cover shown closed and the mobileelectronic device 110 inside.FIG. 2 is a perspective view of thecover 100 shown open and propped in a near upright position. The example cover 100, a folio type cover, is but one example of a number of different forms of covers that the concepts herein can be applied to. For example, the cover can take the form of a case, a skin, a holster, a pocket, a sleeve, a slip case, an envelope, and/or another form. As will be described in more detail below, thecover 100 has abody portion 150 adapted to cover (substantially or entirely) at least one face of the mobileelectronic device 110. Thebody portion 150 includes a part of a male/female coupling that mates with a corresponding part of the male/female coupling of the mobileelectronic device 110. The parts cooperate to attach thecover 100 to the mobileelectronic device 110. - The mobile
electronic device 110 can be hand held and can be a tablet computer, a cellular phone, including a smart phone, a dedicated personal digital assistant (PDA) with or without phone or data capabilities, an electronic reading device, a digital media player, or any other mobile device. In many instances, the terms “mobile device,” “hand held device” and “hand set” are interchangeable, regarding to electronic devices available as information stores for personal contacts, calendar appointments, and the like. The mobile device can have a battery, enabling the device to be operated without a power cord. Additionally, many mobile devices wirelessly connect to the public Internet to allow for the sending and receiving of e-mail. Such mobile devices may also provide more general Internet access, such as access to the World Wide Web. For example, themobile device 110 may be designed to operate with the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) mobile data communication networks and may also be designed to operate with any of a variety of voice communication networks, such as AMPS, TDMA, CDMA, PCS, GSM, etc. Other types of data and voice networks, both separate and integrated, may also be utilized with themobile device 110. - In certain instances, the
mobile device 110 is a two-way RF communication device having voice and data communication capabilities. In addition, themobile device 110 can have the capability to communicate with other mobile devices or computer systems via the Internet. - The
mobile device 110 includes afront panel 120 with a screen that defines the front face of themobile device 110. Thefront panel 120 is planar (substantially or entirely). A back panel 130 (shown inFIG. 2 ) is attached to the back side of the front panel, and defines a back face of themobile device 110. Theback panel 130 is planar (substantially or entirely). Thefront panel 120 cooperates with theback panel 130 to house inner components of themobile device 110. - The screen can be both an input device (i.e., a touch sensitive device) and an output device (i.e., a display). In some embodiments, the screen is a light emitting diode (LED) backlit liquid crystal display (LCD) with multi-touch control functions. Some of these features may be omitted in other examples. For example, the screen may lack the multi-touch control functions, or the screen may lack the LED backlit feature. In some embodiments, the
mobile device 110 may include additional features, such as a front and/or rear camera. - The
example cover 100 is made as a single, continuous piece, but could be made as multiple pieces. As seen inFIG. 3 , thecover 100 is thin and initially flat, and can be folded around the mobileelectronic device 110 to cover the front and/or back face (FIG. 1 ) or manipulated into different shapes to prop the mobileelectronic device 110 at different viewing angles (FIGS. 2 , 5 and 6). Thecover 100 can have various features, including anaperture 156 that allows the camera of the mobileelectronic device 110 to see through thecover 100 when thecover 100 is installed to the mobileelectronic device 110. - The
body portion 150 can be made of one or more rigid sections hinged together.FIG. 3 shows four rigid sections 152 a-152 d hinged together by webs 154 a-154 c of flexible material. In certain instances, the rigid sections 152 a-152 d are molded, glass fiber panels filled with a polymer fiber material. However, the rigid sections 152 a-152 d could be made in a different manner. The flexible material of the webs 154 a-154 c is a covering material that covers thebody portion 150, including the rigid sections 152 a-152 d. In certain instances, this covering material is polyurethane, leather and/or another material. The rigid sections 152 a-d are thicker than the webs 154 a-c, and thus the webs 154 a-c define recesses on a surface of thecover 100. - A first rigid section 150 a carries a
part 158 of at least one coupling that, as will be discussed in more detail below, cooperates with a corresponding part of the coupling carried by the mobileelectronic device 110 to hold the first rigid section 150 a flush against the back face and/or parallel (substantially or precisely) to the back face of the mobileelectronic device 110. The coupling is a male/female coupling in that it has a male part that is received in a corresponding female part.FIG. 3 shows the first rigid section 150 a having two male/female coupling parts 158, each for a separate male/female coupling, but fewer or more parts 158 (and correspondingly, male/female couplings) could be used. If two or more male/female couplings are provided, the multiple points of attachment operate to align thecover 100 with respect to the mobileelectronic device 110. For example, two or more male/female couplings can operate to align one or more edges of thecover 100 parallel with (substantially or precisely) and/or flush with one or more edges of the mobileelectronic device 110. Because of the male/female nature of the coupling, the male/female coupling does not disengage when loaded in shear as do wholly magnetic couplings. Additionally, the male/female coupling does not need any additional alignment or engagement features to achieve a secure attachment. The male/female coupling can be contained in the interior perimeter of thecover 100 rather than extend from the edges of thecover 100. The coupling also does not to engage the edges of thedevice 110. As a result, the coupling facilitates acompact cover 100. - A second
rigid section 152 b is hingedly coupled to the firstrigid section 152 a via aweb 154 a. The first and secondrigid sections electronic device 110. A thirdrigid section 152 c is hingedly coupled to the secondrigid section 152 b by anotherweb 154 b, and a fourthrigid section 152 d is hingedly coupled to the thirdrigid section 152 c by yet anotherweb 154 c. The third and fourthrigid sections electronic device 110. The third and fourthrigid sections rigid sections cover 100 to fold around the mobileelectronic device 110 and cover both the front and back face in a closed state as inFIG. 1 . One or more magnets can be embedded in thecover 100, for example in thefourth section 152 d and/or thethird section 152 c, with corresponding magnets in the mobileelectronic device 110 to magnetically attract thecover 100 to the mobileelectronic device 110 and maintain thecover 100 closed. The magnets can be wholly embedded within thecover 100 or a surface of the magnets can be exposed. -
FIG. 4 is a detail side cross-sectional view of thecover 100 and mobileelectronic device 110 showing details of an example male/female connector. In this example, thecover 100 incorporates amale part 158 of the male/female connector that protrudes outward from the surface of thecover 100. Themale part 158 can be integrally formed into thecover 100, or as shown in the figure, themale part 158 can be formed as an insert that itself is received in anaperture 144 in the cover and has aflange portion 160 that abuts the remainder of thecover 100. The mobileelectronic device 110 includes afemale part 170 of the male/female connector that internally receives and grips themale part 158. Thefemale part 170 is in theback panel 130 of thedevice 110. In certain instances, thefemale part 170 can be formed integrally with theback panel 130, or as is shown in the figure, formed as an insert that itself is received in aholder 146 formed in theback panel 130. - The male/female connector can be configured as a snap. To this end, the
male part 158 has asmall diameter section 164 at its middle and alarger diameter section 162 at its tip. Thefemale part 170, correspondingly, has an internal profile with asmall diameter section 174 at its middle and alarger diameter section 172 near its base. When attaching thecover 100 to the mobileelectronic device 110, thelarger diameter section 162 of themale part 158 is passed through thesmaller diameter section 174 of thefemale part 170, and themale part 158 and/or thefemale part 170 are radially, elastically deformed to allow passage. Once thelarger diameter section 162 of themale part 158 is past thesmaller diameter section 174 of thefemale part 170, thesmaller diameter section 174 of thefemale part 170 nests with thesmaller diameter part 164 of themale part 158 and grips themale part 158. Thesmaller diameter parts cover 100 is held tight against and abutting theback panel 130 of the mobileelectronic device 110 with thefirst section 152 a flush and/or parallel (substantially or precisely) to theback panel 130. Notably, although discussed withpart 158 on thecover 100 being male and thepart 170 on the mobileelectronic device 110 being female, in other instances, thepart 158 could be female and thepart 170 could be male. - As noted above, the
cover 100 can be manipulated into different shapes to prop the mobileelectronic device 110 at different viewing angles. Notably, none of the shapes require magnets or additional fasteners to attain.FIG. 2 shows thecover 100 open, with the mobileelectronic device 110 propped in a near upright position (i.e., the smallest angle with the supporting surface is greater than 45 degrees). An edge of the mobileelectronic device 110 rests in and is frictionally retained by the recess defined byweb 154 c between third and fourthrigid sections rigid section 152 b is at an acute angle to the third and fourthrigid sections web 154 a against or adjacent theback panel 130 of thedevice 110 to support thedevice 110 near upright. Theweb 154 a is held against or adjacent theback panel 130, because the firstrigid section 152 a is attached flush and/or parallel to theback panel 130. -
FIG. 5 shows thecover 100 open, with the mobileelectronic device 110 propped at a shallow angle to the supporting surface (i.e., the smallest angle with the supporting surface is less than 45 degrees), for example, to facilitate on-screen typing on the mobileelectronic device 110. The fourthrigid section 152 d is parallel to (substantially or precisely) and abuts theback panel 130, with an edge wedged between and frictionally retained in place by the firstrigid section 152 a and theback panel 130. The second and thirdrigid sections device 110 at the shallow angle.FIG. 6 shows thecover 100 in the same folded configuration asFIG. 5 , but with the mobileelectronic device 110 standing near upright. - As will be apparent from the discussion above, the concepts herein encompass a mobile electronic device and cover that are attached with a male/female coupling. In certain instances, the coupling is a snap. The coupling provides a secure engagement of the cover to the device, and in certain instances, alignment of the cover with the device. Some configurations of the cover can have rigid sections that allow the cover to fold to prop the mobile electronic device at different viewing angles. The secure engagement provided by the male/female coupling can facilitate certain folded arrangements.
- A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
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